1media/shoes ps.jpg2016-09-07T11:53:51-07:00Christine Andersonc77a53254a311e84e59d25f85fa3d7df41e0d37fIndian "Removal"13Steubenville Women's Petition Opposing the National Policy of Indian Removalimage_header2017-07-12T11:38:28-07:00Christine Andersonc77a53254a311e84e59d25f85fa3d7df41e0d37f
1media/shoes ps.jpg2016-09-01T11:04:01-07:00Christine Andersonc77a53254a311e84e59d25f85fa3d7df41e0d37fNeglect along the Klamath, 192610Robert Spott Exposes Hardships Facing Yurok Indians in Northern Californiaimage_header2017-07-12T11:40:29-07:00Christine Andersonc77a53254a311e84e59d25f85fa3d7df41e0d37f
12016-08-31T08:23:27-07:00Christine Andersonc77a53254a311e84e59d25f85fa3d7df41e0d37fFlorida Indians Planting Seeds of Beans or Maize5This 1591 engraving Theodor De Bry is a European interpretation of American Indian culture and economy. Are there any obvious incongruities in the image? What does this suggest what might happen when one group of people attempts to understand another, unfamiliar group of people? Why is this important to consider in a discussion of immigration or migration?media/de Bry.jpgplain2017-07-12T11:45:48-07:00Bry, Theodor De, Engraver, and Jacques Le Moyne De Morgues. [1591] Image. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2001695741/. (Accessed August 30, 2016.)This engraving reflects a European interpretation of American Indian culture and economy. Are there any obvious incongruities in the image? What does this suggest what might happen when one group of people attempts to understand another, unfamiliar group of people? Why is this important to consider in a discussion of immigration or migration?Christine Andersonc77a53254a311e84e59d25f85fa3d7df41e0d37f